Charles Koechlin – Chansons Bretones Op. 115 / Cello Sonata Op. 66
Лейбл: | Hänssler Classic – CD 98.258 |
Формат: | CD |
Страна: | Europe |
Дата релиза: | 2006 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Impressionist, Modern |
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Треклист:
Vingt Chansons Bretones Op. 115 (Recueil I:)
Composed By – Charles Koechlin |
11:30 | ||
2 | Le Seigneur Nann E La Fée |
2:13 | |
3 | Le Vin Des Gaulois |
0:47 | |
4 | Auénor La Pâle |
1:26 | |
5 | Saint-Efflam Et Le Roi Arthur |
1:04 | |
6 | Les Laboureurs |
3:41 | |
Sonate Pour Violoncelle Et Piano Op. 66
Composed By – Charles Koechlin |
11:50 | ||
8 | Andante Quasi Adagio |
3:01 | |
9 | Final : Allegro Non Troppo |
5:33 | |
Vingt Chansons Bretones Op. 115 (Recueil II:)
Composed By – Charles Koechlin |
9:20 | ||
11 | Alain-le-Renard |
0:53 | |
12 | Le Baron De Jaouioz |
2:15 | |
13 | Notre-Dame Du Folgoat |
1:39 | |
14 | Iannik Skolan |
1:07 | |
15 | La Ceinture De Noces |
1:39 | |
Vingt Chansons Bretones Op. 115 (Recueil III:)
Composed By – Charles Koechlin |
8:55 | ||
17 | Merlin Au Berceau |
1:12 | |
18 | La Conversion De Merlin |
0:59 | |
19 | La Chanson Du Pilote |
1:11 | |
20 | L'Épouse Du Croisé |
0:39 | |
21 | Le Rossignol Modulant |
0:27 | |
22 | Le Page De Louis XIII |
0:38 | |
23 | Le Faucon |
1:59 | |
Sonate Pour Violoncelle Et Piano
Composed By – Claude Debussy |
11:15 | ||
25 | Sérénade |
3:06 | |
26 | Final |
3:36 |
Участники записи:
- Co-producer – Südwestrundfunk
- Engineer [Toningenieur = Sound Engineer = Ingénieur Du son] – Ute Hesse
- Engineer [Tonmeister = Sound master = Directeur Du Son], Edited By [Digitalschnitt = Digital Editor = Montage Numérique] – Helmut Hanusch
- Executive-Producer [Redaktion = Editorial Staff = Rédaction] – Bettina Winkler
- Grand Piano [Flügel Steinway] – Roglit Ishay
- Graphics, Design [Coverdesign] – Krüger & Ko.
- Graphics, Design [Coverdesign] – Daniel Kocherscheidt
- Liner Notes – Robert Orledge
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Bettina Winkler
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Miguel Carazo & Associates
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Otfried Nies
- Liner Notes [Traduction Française] – Miguel Carazo & Associates
- Liner Notes [Traduction Française] – Marc Lerique-Koechlin
- Other [Künsterische Mitarbeit = Artistic Support = Coopération Artistique] – Otfried Nies
- Photography By [Coverphotos Charles Koechlin] – Archiv Charles Koechlin
- Violoncello [Carlo Tononni Bologna 1730] – Peter Bruns
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Barcode Text: 4 010276 019084
- Barcode : 4010276019084
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Rights Society Boxed on disc: GEMA
- Other Boxed on disc: ISRC
- Matrix / Runout Complete inscription: ['manufactured by kdg' logo] 637.482 98.258 #1
- Mastering SID Code CD hub: IFPI L173
- Mould SID Code : IFPI 3070
Компании:
- Copyright (c) – Hänssler Classic
- Copyright (c) – Edition Peters
- Copyright (c) – Archiv Ch. Koechlin
- Copyright (c) – Peter Witt
- Copyright (c) – Vieri Bottazzini
- Copyright (c) – Éd. Maurice Sénart
- Manufactured By – Kdg
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Hänssler Classic
- Recorded At – Hans Rosbaud-Studio
Участники записи:
- Co-producer – Südwestrundfunk
- Engineer [Toningenieur = Sound Engineer = Ingénieur Du son] – Ute Hesse
- Engineer [Tonmeister = Sound master = Directeur Du Son], Edited By [Digitalschnitt = Digital Editor = Montage Numérique] – Helmut Hanusch
- Executive-Producer [Redaktion = Editorial Staff = Rédaction] – Bettina Winkler
- Grand Piano [Flügel Steinway] – Roglit Ishay
- Graphics, Design [Coverdesign] – Krüger & Ko.
- Graphics, Design [Coverdesign] – Daniel Kocherscheidt
- Liner Notes – Robert Orledge
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Bettina Winkler
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Miguel Carazo & Associates
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Otfried Nies
- Liner Notes [Traduction Française] – Miguel Carazo & Associates
- Liner Notes [Traduction Française] – Marc Lerique-Koechlin
- Other [Künsterische Mitarbeit = Artistic Support = Coopération Artistique] – Otfried Nies
- Photography By [Coverphotos Charles Koechlin] – Archiv Charles Koechlin
- Violoncello [Carlo Tononni Bologna 1730] – Peter Bruns